An intensely passionate, pheromone fuelled coming together of two hearts that melt naturally into each other's persona to pleasing and pleasurable effect!
Beautifully worded Jacob, a real 'heartmelter' if ever I read one ??
"the other periodic table" is a brilliant way to allude to "chemistry" & I can almost feel the ions being drawn together toward completion! *smile* The narrator sounds a little transfixed by this chemistry, possibly without any concern for whatever reaction may be on the horizon! (((HUGS)))
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
yes, transfixed...nice aim, barleygirl...and thank you for your review.
j.
I have missed reading you. Never thought of such a description (in a circle of silent words
felt rather than spoken a token of a chemistry that finds its own steps)
'.. The rhythm of need ~ entwined with the migration of want.. ' Certainly a variation of rubbing two sticks together, sir.
Am amazed that two subjects can dance the dance and float to the surface in words... mind you, i rather think the floating's done in rather hot water! Your train of thought, your words, come from a place few can equal in here.. let's say it's intelligence unafraid to show the physical
I add what comes to mind when I've read two or three times - now and again, more. What's left behin.. read moreI add what comes to mind when I've read two or three times - now and again, more. What's left behind me, is my interpretation and - feeling, right or wrong. .
8 Years Ago
there are no wrong interpretations in my eyes...poetry belongs to the reader, not the writer..once t.. read morethere are no wrong interpretations in my eyes...poetry belongs to the reader, not the writer..once the poet lets it go..
i appreciate your reviews...
j.
8 Years Ago
You not only teach people to write and appreciate the written word, jacob.. but... how to broaden th.. read moreYou not only teach people to write and appreciate the written word, jacob.. but... how to broaden their senses. In my book, that's how it should be!
You used such fascinating themes, incorporating the chemistry of our brain with our anatomy that it created quite the vividly intoxicating image - one which is very moving. Sometimes there is no need for words. Sometimes our actions speak louder; these intangible things which can mean the whole world and stars.
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..